WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan is undefeated at SummerSlam
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He and "Macho Man" Randy Savage teamed up to defeat The Million Dollar Man and Andre the Giant at the inaugural SummerSlam.
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One year later, Hogan and Savage were on opposing teams. The Hulkster and Brutus Beefcake defeated Savage and the monstrous Zeus.
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In 1990, The Hulkster defeated the humongous Earthquake.
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At SummerSlam 1991, Hogan and Ultimate Warrior were victorious over Sgt. Slaughter, Gen. Adnan and Col. Mustafa in a 3-on-2 Handicap Match.
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Sid served as special guest referee.
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Hogan returned to SummerSlam in 2005, defeating Shawn Michaels.
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An injury to Beefcake in 1988 opened the door for Ultimate Warrior to challenge Honky Tonk Man for the Intercontinental Title.
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The face-painted Superstar ended the Elvis wannabe's record-setting reign in seconds.
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Two years later, Beefcake was forced to give up another Intercontinental Title Match at SummerSlam due to injury. The Texas Tornado stepped in and won the championship.
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80,355 members of the WWE Universe packed into Wembley Stadium for SummerSlam 1992.
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Los Angeles' STAPLES Center has been the host of five SummerSlams and will host this year's, as well.
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WWE Hall of Famer Jesse "The Body" Ventura has officiated the main event of two SummerSlams, the first being in 1988.
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While serving as governor of Minnesota, Ventura also donned the stripes for a WWE Title Match at SummerSlam 1999.
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The first match in SummerSlam history ended in a time-limit draw.
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Shawn Michaels and Rick Martel were forbidden from hitting each other in the face during their SummerSlam 1992 showdown.
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That stipulation didn't last very long.
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Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero clashed at SummerSlam 2005 in a Ladder Match for the custody of Mysterio's son, Dominick.
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There were three matches that didn't make the American pay-per-view broadcast of SummerSlam 1992.
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In six-man tag team action, The Bushwhackers and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan defeated The Mountie and The Nasty Boys.
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Papa Shango pinned "El Matador" Tito Santana with his devastating Shoulderbreaker.
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The Berzerker took on Tatanka before the main event of the evening.
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The Native American warrior defeated his Viking foe.
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The first-ever Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match took place at SummerSlam 2000.
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Edge & Christian, The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz collided in the battle for the World Tag Team Titles.
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Though Bubba Ray and D-Von dominated, Edge & Christian were able to slip up the ladder and claim the titles for themselves.
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Hulk Hogan has the longest stint between SummerSlam matches.
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His SummerSlam 1991 match was his last for nearly 15 years.
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He returned to WWE's summertime spectacular in 2005 to take on Shawn Michaels.
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Despite HBK's best efforts, Hogan continued his undefeated streak at SummerSlam with his trademark Leg Drop.